My Walmart it's 2/3 the whole aisle. One whole side is action figure, mainly Marvel films, Marvel Universe/ Legends/ DC/ Batman/ Star Wars and then the other side is wrestling, TMNT, Transformers and then random action figures and then Nerf stuff.

Target has a full aisle on both sides of action figures in my area.

Same here, Target has a better selection but honestly, don't stock all that well.

The sad part is, they went from almost an entire aisle of action figures to 10 feet of action figures, they've cut tons of figures, there is nowhere near the number of figures in a Walmart that there used to be. I can go down the street and K-Mart has more figures by far (they still have a full aisle, both sides), Target has 2 full aisles of action figures, Toys R Us has at least 4-5 full aisles of action figures.

It's just sad, especially realizing that Walmart killed most of the toy retailers.

1-2 years ago my two inner-city Walmarts were a place to get anything, but always a month or two after the rest of the country. Now it's about 10 feet of action figures, and mostly just movie license stuff laying around for months. So depressing. Target seems to be the only place for Marvel Universe for me. I bet there's piles of Professor X's out there in the suburban Walmarts but I'm not driving all over the place anymore.

Unless the price has changed since you posted that link, that price is actually not that bad. Especially for Toywiz, who is notoriously wretched with their outrageously inflated prices. MU figs are $9.99 (unless there's a sale) everywhere around here. So $12.99 isn't that bad. I'm still not paying that though.